Long Island Eatery Known For 40-Ounce Prime Tomahawk Steak, Outdoor Dining Long Island Eatery Known For 40-Ounce Prime Tomahawk Steak, Outdoor Dining
Long Island Eatery Known For 40-Ounce Prime Tomahawk Steak, Outdoor Dining For those looking to sink their teeth into a fat, juicy steak or freshly made pasta, a modern Italian steakhouse on Long Island just might fill the bill. Welcome to Prime 1024 in Roslyn. Opened nearly two years, the restaurant is famous for its 40 ounce Prime Tomahawk steak, as well as its fresh seafood and pasta, has been drawing foodies and Yelpers alike from as far away as New York City. The restaurant is one of those places that is a white tablecloth experience, with tables separated by glass partitions and even curtains for those who want a "cabana style" experience. Cocktails.Yel…
Three Injured, One Critically, In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway Three Injured, One Critically, In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway
Three Injured, One Critically, In Two-Vehicle Crash On Busy Long Island Roadway Three were hospitalized on Long Island when a box truck crashed into a van, leaving one person with critical injuries, police said. Nassau County Police detectives said that a 27-year-old man was driving a box truck east on Old Northern Boulevard near Tatterson Street in Roslyn at 4:49 p.m. on Wednesday, April 14 when he struck a Ford van in the intersection. A 32-year-old passenger in the van and the driver of the box truck both suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were transported to an area hospital for treatment. The driver of the van, a 36-year-old man was also transported to an…
Here's When Early Voting Starts In New York Here's When Early Voting Starts In New York
Here's When Early Voting Starts In New York With a record number of people expected to head to the polls next month on Election Day, New Yorkers can get a jump start and vote early beginning this weekend. Early voting in New York begins on Saturday, Oct. 24, allowing any registered voter to vote at certain sites within their own county. Early voting lasts through Sunday, Nov. 1. Voters that may have requested or turned in an absentee ballot can still vote in person in New York, with the in-person vote being the only one that counts. Anyone who votes early cannot vote on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Early polling locations in th…
Man Who Made Unsafe Lane Changes On LIE Drove Drunk With Two Kids In Car, Police Say Man Who Made Unsafe Lane Changes On LIE Drove Drunk With Two Kids In Car, Police Say
Man Who Made Unsafe Lane Changes On LIE Drove Drunk With Two Kids In Car, Police Say A man who made unsafe lane changes while driving intoxicated on the Long Island Expressway had two young children in the car, police said. Bryan Ramirez, 27, of New York City, was operating a 2002 Gray Acura traveling westbound on the Long Island Expressway near Exit 37 in Roslyn around 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, Nassau County Police said. Ramirez was observed by officers making multiple lane changes unsafely, said police. Officers activated their emergency lights and conducted a vehicle-and-traffic law stop.  A subsequent investigation was conducted and Ramirez was placed under ar…
Man Drove Drunk On Long Island Expressway With Two Kids In Car, Police Say Man Drove Drunk On Long Island Expressway With Two Kids In Car, Police Say
Man Drove Drunk On Long Island Expressway With Two Kids In Car, Police Say A man who made unsafe lane changes while driving intoxicated on the Long Island Expressway had two young children in the car, police said. Bryan Ramirez, 27, of New York City, was operating a 2002 Gray Acura traveling westbound on the Long Island Expressway near Exit 37 in Roslyn around 4 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 20, Nassau County Police said. Ramirez was observed by officers making multiple lane changes unsafely, said police. Officers activated their emergency lights and conducted a vehicle-and-traffic law stop.  A subsequent investigation was conducted and Ramirez was placed under ar…
Hedge Fund Founder From Long Island Charged With Fraud, Extortion, Obstruction Of Justice Hedge Fund Founder From Long Island Charged With Fraud, Extortion, Obstruction Of Justice
Hedge Fund Founder From Long Island Charged With Fraud, Extortion, Obstruction Of Justice A hedge fund founder from Long Island is facing federal charges of securities fraud and extortion after he allegedly abused his position on a Neiman Marcus Group Inc. bankruptcy committee to purchase securities at a deflated price. Nassau County resident Daniel Kamensky, of Roslyn, the founder of the New York-based hedge fund Marble Ridge Capital, has been charged in Manhattan federal court on multiple charges. Acting U.S. Attorney Audrey Strauss said that Kamensky’s alleged criminal acts occurred in connection with his scheme to pressure a rival bidder to abandon its higher bid for assets …
COVID-19: Long Island Sees Slight Uptick In Cases, Here's Breakdown By Towns COVID-19: Long Island Sees Slight Uptick In Cases, Here's Breakdown By Towns
Covid-19: Long Island Sees Slight Uptick In Cases, Here's Breakdown By Towns Long Island has seen a slight uptick in positive COVID-19 cases though statewide numbers continue trending in the right direction. There have now been 44,924 confirmed COVID-19 cases in Nassau, and 45,006 in Suffolk as each county saw less than 100 new cases in the latest numbers provided by the state Department of Health. There have been 2,198 COVID-19 fatalities in Nassau and 2,005 in Suffolk. On Long Island, the positive infection rate over the past three days: Monday, Aug. 31: 1.0 percent; Tuesday, Sept. 1: 0.8 percent; Wednesday, Sept. 2: 1.1 percent. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo not…
COVID-19: Principal On Long Island Appeals To Parents After Students Caught Gathering COVID-19: Principal On Long Island Appeals To Parents After Students Caught Gathering
Covid-19: Principal On Long Island Appeals To Parents After Students Caught Gathering High school students on Long Island were read the riot act after a photo circulated of a party where they failed to follow COVID-19 restrictions. A photo of a party of more than 100 students in Roslyn recently went viral, prompting a response from Roslyn High School Principal Scott Andrews, who called the event “devastating a disrespectful” as they prepare to welcome students back to the classroom on Thursday after nearly six months. In the photo, the students could reportedly be seen not socially distancing themselves, sharing drinks, and failing to wear face coverings. Andrews said that …
Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say
Mother Left Young Children In SUV While Shopping At Long Island Stop & Shop, Police Say A Long Island mother is facing charges after she allegedly left two of her young children unattended in her car while she went shopping at a supermarket, police said. Officers from the Nassau County Police Department responded to Stop & Shop at the Wheatley Plaza shopping center in Greenvale shortly after 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 19 after receiving reports of two children left in a car. Upon arrival, the officers found a 6- and 4-year-old unattended in a Nissan Rogue in the parking lot. The investigation led officers to their mother, Roslyn resident Emily Bonilla Ramirez, 31, who …
Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients
Long Island Trio Indicted In $107M Scheme To Defraud Lottery-Winning Clients Three on Long Island have been indicted for their roles in a $107 million “Lottery Lawyer” scheme. Dix Hills resident Jason Kurland, Oyster Bay resident Francis Smookler, Roslyn resident Frangesco Russo, and Staten Island resident Christopher Chierchio were charged in Brooklyn federal court with multiple charges of: wire fraud,  wire fraud conspiracy,  money laundering,  and money laundering conspiracy. Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme said that Kurland, 46, has declared himself a “Lottery Lawyer” purporting to represent dozens of lottery winners throughout the country wit…
Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open
Long Island Outage Update: Estimated Restoration Times Extended Again; Outreach Centers Open PSEG Long Island said it has opened six customer outreach centers, starting Sunday, Aug. 9, and extended restoration times as thousands of Long Islanders remain without power five days after Tropical Storm Isaias barreled through the region. The centers are open from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. (or while supplies last), providing people with free water and ice. "To ensure we maintain the physical distancing necessary for the safety of our employees and customers, the centers will offer drive-thru service," PSEG Long Island said. The Sunday locations are: Patchogue – 460 E Main St Brentwood – 16…
Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say
Former Long Island Doctor Admits To Conspiring To Illegally Distribute Oxycodone, Feds Say A former Long Island doctor has admitted to illegally distributing oxycodone for the better part of a decade, federal officials said. Amityville resident Tameshwar Ammar, a former doctor who operated out of Roslyn, pleaded guilty this week to conspiring to illegally distribute oxycodone. As part of the plea, Ammar agreed to forfeit $245,700 and he relinquished his medical license last month. Acting U.S. Attorney Seth DuCharme said that between 2013 and 2019, Ammar illegally prescribed thousands of oxycodone pills to two people illegally. Ammar wrote the prescriptions without any diagnostic…